the excess is waste
To achieve a professional and long-lasting finish when applying wood stain varnish, it is important to properly prepare the wood surface by sanding it smooth and clean. Apply the stain evenly in the direction of the wood grain, allowing it to penetrate for the recommended time before wiping off excess. Once the stain is dry, apply varnish in thin, even coats, sanding between each layer for smoothness. Allow the varnish to fully cure before using the finished piece.
To remove wood varnish from clothes, first scrape off any excess varnish with a blunt object. Then, apply a stain remover or a mixture of dish soap and warm water to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes before washing the clothing as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
A good quality cello is usually made of woods such as maple, rosewood, and ebony. They always have a fair amount of varnish. Some other cellos that are more resistent to the cold are carbon fiber cellos. They are'nt as readily available. Low quality cellos are made of plywood with an excess amount of varnish that destroys the sound tone the cello produces.
There is no such practice. Wine is never poured on the ground in Judaism.
Mecantilism in India was the prevailing economic practice of the europeans in which there was an excess of exports over imports.
Automobile waxes are a great way to replenish the shine of patio furniture, after one sands the surface to remove excess rust. Another option is to paint over the surface with a rust proof varnish.
The quote "Nothing in excess" advises moderation and balance in all things. It suggests avoiding extremes or overindulgence in order to maintain harmony and well-being. It is a reminder to practice self-control and avoid excesses that may lead to negative consequences.
Plant leaves have on their surface small breathing holes called stomata, that are used to dispose of excess water and oxygen, and are used to acquire CO2 for subsequent systhesis. If these stomata are blocked, the plant will fail.
The most common loop diuretics used in clinical practice are furosemide (Lasix), bumetanide (Bumex), and torsemide (Demadex). These medications help the body get rid of excess salt and water by increasing urine production.
In theory we might become god-like, in practice (due to ignorance of many factors) it will probably end in excess deaths.
Purifying the PCR product helps remove excess primers, nucleotides, and enzymes that can interfere with downstream applications like sequencing or cloning. It also concentrates the PCR product, reducing the volumes needed for subsequent reactions.
it does not absorb excess